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Power trowel SQ36 PRO
SIMAQ PROPremium line
SQ36 PRO

Power trowel SQ36 PRO

Mirror slab finish, on schedule.

EngineHonda GX160

SIMAQ advantages

  • Float pan included for transport and finishing
  • Adjustable operator handle
  • Replacement blade set
  • Pro-Club maintenance kit included

Features

  • Steel blades
  • Float pan included
Power trowel SQ36 PRO — on the job

SIMAQ on the job

Proven on the real jobsite

Mirror slab finish, on schedule.

5-minute training

5 min

How to use the power trowel

The power trowel gives the slab its mirror finish. It's all about timing: get on when the concrete is just right — not before, not after.

Training video

Coming soon

In the meantime, follow the step-by-step guide.

  1. 01

    Wait for the set

    The slab should hold your footprint at ~3–5 mm. Too fresh and you sink it; too hard and it won't finish.

  2. 02

    Float pan first

    Fit the float pan for the first floating: it closes the surface and levels without marking. Even, overlapping sweeps.

  3. 03

    Switch to blades to finish

    Remove the pan and fit the blades. Raise the pitch each pass to keep closing and bringing up the shine.

  4. 04

    Cross your passes

    Run one direction, then perpendicular. Crossing erases waves and leaves it truly flat.

  5. 05

    Edges by hand

    Where the machine can't reach —edges and corners— finish by hand trowel so it matches.

Do this

  • Keep a steady pace; control is in your wrists.
  • Adjust blade pitch gradually, pass by pass.
  • Keep spare blades ready: they wear out.

Avoid this

  • Don't get on too early: you sink it and ruin the level.
  • Don't wait too long: hard concrete won't take a finish.
  • Don't leave it spinning in place on the slab.

Safety

  • Rubber boots, knee pads for edges and gloves.
  • Firm grip on the handle: the spin torque pulls the machine.
  • Switch off before lifting or moving the trowel.

Applications

What jobs this machine is built for.

  • Slabs and floor decks
  • Columns and walls (vibration)
  • Floor finishing (troweling)
  • On-site concrete mixing
  • Concrete paving

Frequently asked

What mixer capacity do I need?

By sacks per batch: 1.5 sacks for small crews and remodels; 2 sacks for continuous work. Available in gasoline and electric.

Gasoline or electric vibrator?

Gasoline for off-grid or high-mobility work; electric for interiors and fine vibration. Quick hose coupling for the element you're pouring.

Walk-behind or ride-on trowel?

Walk-behind (SQ36) for medium slabs and edges; ride-on (twin) for large surfaces and output. Both deliver a mirror finish.

Warranty, parts and quote?

6-month warranty, parts in stock and local after-sales. Quote via form or WhatsApp, same-day reply.

Ready for a quote?

Tell us about the job and we'll build the package. Same-day reply.

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